Employment Verification and Recruiting Platform and Method of Use

ABSTRACT

An apparatus, comprising at least one memory including computer program code and at least one processor. The apparatus designed to: catalog users in a user list table as being an applicant, an educator, and/or a recruiter; correlate one or more open opportunities with a one or more credentials; correlate the one or more credentials with a one or more educational resource. The one or more educational resources each comprising a test. A portion of the users comprising applicants qualify under a portion of the one or more credentials and apply for a portion of the one or more open opportunities correlated with the one or more credentials. The portion of the users comprising the educators selectively create the one or more educational resource to support the credentialing process for the applicants and the recruiters.

CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS

This patent application claims the benefit of 62/061730, filed on Nov.9, 2014.

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BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

An apparatus, a method of use and a computer program are disclosed.

These disclosures comprising at least one memory including computerprogram code and at least one processor. The at least one memory and thecomputer program code are configured to, with the at least oneprocessor, cause the apparatus at least to: catalog users in a user listtable as being an applicant, an educator, and/or a recruiter; correlateone or more open opportunities with a one or more credentials; correlatethe one or more credentials with a one or more educational resource. Theone or more educational resources each comprising a test. A portion ofthe users comprising applicants qualify under a portion of the one ormore credentials and apply for a portion of the one or more openopportunities correlated with the one or more credentials. The portionof the users comprising the educators selectively create the one or moreeducational resource to support the credentialing process for theapplicants and the recruiters. The recruiters set up the one or moreopportunities and select a portion of the one or more educationalresources for the one or more opportunities.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

This disclosure relates generally to an employment verification andrecruiting platform and method of use. None of the known inventions andpatents, taken either singularly or in combination, is seen to describethe instant disclosure as claimed. Accordingly, an improved employmentverification and recruiting platform and method of use would beadvantageous.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWING

FIG. 1 illustrates a first network configuration 101 of an employmentplatform 100.

FIGS. 2A, 2B and 2C illustrate a perspective overview of a mobile phone201 a, a personal computer 201 b and a tablet 201 c.

FIGS. 3A and 3B illustrate an address space 302 within said one or morecomputers, and an embodiment for collecting and storing data with saidemployment platform 100; a first embodiment with a flow diagram betweensaid first computer 102 a and said server 108, and a second embodimentcomprising of just said first computer 102 a.

FIGS. 4A and 4B illustrate two examples of a flow diagram between saidmemory 306 a and said memory 306 d.

FIG. 5 illustrates database relationship view of an application database500.

FIG. 6 illustrates user relationship diagram of a user roles Venndiagram 600.

FIG. 7 illustrates diagram view of a database table relationship diagram700.

FIG. 8 illustrates a user interface view of an employment platform datasystem 800.

FIG. 9 illustrates a user interface view of a user credentials tab 802b.

FIG. 10 illustrates a user interface view of an all availablecredentials tab 802 c.

FIG. 11 illustrates a user interface view of a my applications tab 802d.

FIG. 12 illustrates a user interface view of a learning center tab 802e.

FIG. 13 illustrates a user interface view of a resource creation tab 802f.

FIG. 14 illustrates a database table view of said user list table 502.

FIG. 15 illustrates a database table view of said credential list table504.

FIG. 16 illustrates a database table view of said CRT user credentialstable 506.

FIG. 17 illustrates a database table view of said job listing table 508.

FIG. 18 illustrates a database table view of said education resourcetable 510.

FIG. 19 illustrates a database table view of said test list table 512.

FIG. 20 illustrates a database table view of said exam question banktable 514.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION

Described herein is an employment verification and recruiting platformand method of use. The following description is presented to enable anyperson skilled in the art to make and use the invention as claimed andis provided in the context of the particular examples discussed below,variations of which will be readily apparent to those skilled in theart. In the interest of clarity, not all features of an actualimplementation are described in this specification. It will beappreciated that in the development of any such actual implementation asin any development project, design decisions must be made to achieve thedesigners' specific goals e.g., compliance with system- andbusiness-related constraints, and that these goals will vary from oneimplementation to another. It will also be appreciated that suchdevelopment effort might be complex and time-consuming, but wouldnevertheless be a routine undertaking for those of ordinary skill in thefield of the appropriate art having the benefit of this disclosure.Accordingly, the claims appended hereto are not intended to be limitedby the disclosed embodiments, but are to be accorded their widest scopeconsistent with the principles and features disclosed herein.

FIG. 1 illustrates a first network configuration 101 of an employmentplatform 100.

In one embodiment, said employment platform 100 can comprise a one ormore computers at a one or more locations. In one embodiment, said oneor more computers can comprise a first computer 102 a, a second computer102 b and a third computer 102 c. In one embodiment, said one or morelocations can comprise a first location 103 a, a second location 103 band a third location 103 c. In one embodiment, said first location cancomprise a field location. In one embodiment, said one or more computerscan communicate on a network 106, which can connect to a one or moreservers such as a server 108. In one embodiment, a printer 104 can behardwired to said first computer 102 a not illustrated here, or saidprinter 104 can connect to one of said one or more computers such assaid third computer 102 c, illustrated via network 106.

Said network 106 can be a local area network LAN, a wide area networkWAN, a piconet, or a combination of LANs, WANs, or piconets. Oneillustrative LAN is a network within a single business. One illustrativeWAN is the Internet.

In one embodiment, said server 108 represents at least one, but can bemany servers, each connected to said network 106. Said server 108 canconnect to a data storage 110. Said data storage 110 can connectdirectly to said server 108, as shown in FIG. 1, or may exist remotelyon said network 106. In one embodiment, said data storage 110 cancomprise any suitable long-term or persistent storage device and,further, may be separate devices or the same device and may becollocated or distributed interconnected via any suitable communicationsnetwork.

FIGS. 2A, 2B and 2C illustrate a perspective overview of a mobile phone201 a, a personal computer 201 b and a tablet 201 c.

In the last several years, the useful definition of a computer hasbecome more broadly understood to include mobile phones, tabletcomputers, laptops, desktops, and similar. For example, Microsoft®, haveattempted to merge devices such as a tablet computer and a laptopcomputer with the release of “Windows® 8”. In one embodiment, said oneor more computers each can include, but is not limited to, a laptop suchas said personal computer 201 b, desktop, workstation, server,mainframe, terminal, a tablet such as said tablet 201 c, a phone such assaid mobile phone 201 a, and/or similar. Despite different form-factors,said one or more computers can have similar basic hardware, such as ascreen 202 and an One or more input devices such as a keyboard 204 a, atrackball 204 b, an one or more cameras 204 c, a wireless—such asRFID—reader, a track pad 204 d, and/or a home button 220. In oneembodiment, said screen 202 can comprise a touch screen. In oneembodiment, said track pad 204 d can function similarly to a computermouse as is known in the art. In one embodiment, said tablet 201 cand/or said personal computer 201 b can comprise a Microsoft® Windows®branded device, an Apple® branded device, or similar. In one embodiment,said tablet 201 c can be an X86 type processor or an ARM type processor,as is known in the art.

Said employment platform 100 can comprise a data 206. In one embodiment,said data 206 can comprise data related to financial transactions.

In one embodiment, said one or more computers can be used to input andview said data 206. In one embodiment, said data 206 can be input intosaid one or more computers by taking pictures with one of said one ormore camera 204 c, by typing in information with said keyboard 204 a, orby using gestures on said screen 202 where said screen 202 is a touchscreen. Many other data entry means for devices similar to said one ormore computers are well known and herein also possible with data 206. Inone embodiment, said first computer 102 a can comprise an iPhone®, aBlackBerry®, a smartphone, or similar. In one embodiment, one or morecomputers can comprise a laptop computer, a desktop computer, orsimilar.

FIGS. 3A and 3B illustrate an address space 302 within said one or morecomputers, and an embodiment for collecting and storing data with saidemployment platform 100; a first embodiment with a flow diagram betweensaid first computer 102 a and said server 108, and a second embodimentcomprising of just said first computer 102 a.

Regarding FIG. 3A, each among said one or more computers and said server108 can comprise an embodiment of address space 302. In one embodiment,said address space 302 can comprise a processor 304, a memory 306, and acommunication hardware 308. In one embodiment, said processor 304 cancomprise a plurality of processors, said memory 306 can comprise aplurality of memory modules, and said communication hardware 308 cancomprise a plurality of communication hardware components. In oneembodiment, said data 206 can be sent to said processor 304; wherein,said processor 304 can perform processes on said data 206 according toan application stored in said memory 306, as discussed further below.Said processes can include storing said data 206 into said memory 306,verifying said data 206 conforms to an One or more preset standards, orensuring a required set among said required data 206 has been gatheredfor said data management system and method. In one embodiment, said data206 can include data which said one or more computers can populateautomatically, such as a date and a time, as well as data enteredmanually. Once a portion of gathering data has been performed said data206 can be sent to said communication hardware 308 for communicationover said network 106. Said communication hardware 308 can include anetwork transport processor for packetizing data, communication portsfor wired communication, or an antenna for wireless communication. Inone embodiment, said data 206 can be collected in one or more computersand delivered to said server 108 through said network 106.

Regarding FIG. 3B, in one embodiment, said first computer 102 a cancomprise an address space 302 a, a processor 304 a, a memory 306 a, anda communication hardware 308 a. Likewise, in one embodiment, said server108 can comprise an address space 302 d, a processor 304 d, a memory 306d, and a communication hardware 308 d. In the first embodiment, saidcommunication hardware 308 a and said communication hardware 308 d cansend and receive data to and from one another and or can communicatewith said data storage 110 across said network 106. Likewise, in thesecond embodiment, data storage 110 can be embedded inside of said oneor more computers as a data storage 110 a, which may speed up datacommunications by said employment platform 100. In another embodiment,said data can be stored temporarily on said data storage 110 a and latermoved to said data storage 110 for backup and sharing purposes.

In one embodiment, said server 108 can comprise a third party datastorage and hosting provider or privately managed as well. In anotherembodiment, said data storage 110 can be located on said first computer102 a, not illustrated here. Thus, said first computer 102 a can operatewithout a data connection out to said server 108 while performing saidsystem and method for field capture of data.

FIGS. 4A and 4B illustrate two examples of a flow diagram between saidmemory 306 a and said memory 306 d.

As illustrated in FIG. 4A, in one embodiment, said employment platform100 can process said data 206 on said first computer 102 a and/or saidserver 108. For example, in one embodiment, said memory 306 a cancomprise a device application 402 capable of generating a data records404 from user inputs or, otherwise, processing said data records 404delivered to said device application 402 from said data storage 110. Inone embodiment, said data records 404 can be transferred between saiddevice application 402 on said memory 306 a of said first computer 102 aand a server application 406 in said memory 306 d of said server 108. Inone embodiment, said server 108 can be useful for processing said data206, as is known in the art. As illustrated in FIG. 4B, in anotherembodiment, said server 108 can be removed from the flow diagramentirely as said memory 306 a is capable of processing said data records404 and/or said data 206 without the assistance of said server 108.

FIG. 5 illustrates database relationship view of an application database500.

Illustrated herein are an application database 500, an user list table502, an ID 502 a, a First Name 502 b, a Last Name 502 c, a Password 502d, an Applicant 502 e, an Employer 502 f, a Recruiter 502 g, an Educator502 h, an Username 502 k, a credential list table 504, an ID 504 a, aCredential Desc 504 b, an Industry 504 c, a Category 504 d, a Stage 504e, a Cred Sum 504 f, a CRT user credentials table 506, an ID 506 a, anUser Ref 506 b, a Credential Ref 506 c, a job listing table 508, an ID508 a, a Description 508 b, a Start Date 508 c, an End Date 508 d, aCredentials Req 508 e, a Job Placement Fee 508 f, an Education ResourceRef 508 g, a Listing Creator 508 h, a Winning Candidate 508 k, aneducation resource table 510, an ID 510 a, a Desc 510 b, a Lecture URL510 c, a Test 510 d, a Passing Score 510 e, a Creator Ref 510 f, aCredential Ref 510 g, a Costs per use 510 h, a Rating 510 k, a test listtable 512, an ID 512 a, a Test Desc 512 b, a Questions Ref 512 c, anexam question bank table 514, an ID 514 a, a Question 514 b, an AnswerList 514 c, a Correct Answer 514 d.

In one embodiment, said application database 500 can comprise said userlist table 502, said credential list table 504, said CRT usercredentials table 506, said job listing table 508, said educationresource table 510, said test list table 512, said exam question banktable 514.

In one embodiment, said application database 500 can illustrate thedatabase relationships between a one or more tables within a database.In one embodiment, said application database 500 can comprise arelational database and can be exemplary of one manner in which saiddevice application 402 can be enabled.

Said data relationship diagram 500 can comprise one embodiment of anarrangement of said plurality of tables and their relational aspects. Itis noted that said data relationship diagram 500 is one embodiment ofsaid employment platform 100 but not the only embodiment thereof.

FIG. 6 illustrates user relationship diagram of a user roles Venndiagram 600.

Illustrated herein are an user roles Venn diagram 600, an applicantsgroup 602, an educators group 604, a recruiters group 606, a completeuser 608, an educator only users 610, a recruiter only users 612, anapplicant only users 614.

In one embodiment, said user roles Venn diagram 600 can comprise saidapplicants group 602, said educators group 604, said recruiters group606, said complete user 608, said educator only users 610, saidrecruiter only users 612, and said applicant only users 614.

In one embodiment, said user roles Venn diagram 600 can illustrate theroles of users within said user list table 502. In one embodiment, saiduser list table 502 can comprise one or more fields (summarized undersaid 616/) where said Applicant 502 e, said Employer 502 f, saidRecruiter 502 g and said Educator 502 h represent flags related to thestatus of users. For simplicity, said user roles Venn diagram 600 doesnot have a fourth circle related to said Employer 502 f and saidRecruiter 502 g, they have been summarized as one group here.

FIG. 7 illustrates diagram view of a database table relationship diagram700.

In one embodiment, said user list table 502 can be divided up asdiscussed above among different user types.

In one embodiment, that portion of said user list table 502 related tosaid applicants group 602 can comprise applicants for jobs; wherein,this group can have their credentials managed with said CRT usercredentials table 506 and said credential list table 504. In oneembodiment, said credential list table 504 can comprise a list ofavailable credentials for users of said device application 402, and saidCRT user credentials table 506 can comprise a list of those credentialswhich each users in said user list table 502 has qualified under.Accordingly, said CRT user credentials table 506 can comprise a list ofcertifications, credentials or skills which are verified by said deviceapplication 402 and summarized therein.

In one embodiment, a portion of said user list table 502 can compriseeducators and said device application 402 can manage their digitalassets with said education resource table 510, said test list table 512,and said exam question bank table 514. In one embodiment, said educationresource table 510 can comprise a list of resources associated with oneor more among said educators group 604. In one embodiment, said testlist table 512 can comprise a list of exams available to users of saiddevice application 402 as described to come. In one embodiment, saidtest list table 512 can comprise a one or more questions for each examand those questions can be summarized in said exam question bank table514, as is known in the art.

In one embodiment, said recruiters group 606 can have their digitalassets managed with said job listing table 508. In one embodiment, saidjob listing table 508 can comprise a list of open jobs, projects orsimilar.

FIG. 8 illustrates a user interface view of an employment platform datasystem 800.

Illustrated herein are an employment platform data system 800, a tab bar802, a sign in page tab 802 a, an user credentials tab 802 b, an allavailable credentials tab 802 c, a my applications tab 802 d, a learningcenter tab 802 e, a resource creation tab 802 f, a create new accountzone 806, a login zone 808, an user type zone 810, a create user accountbutton 812, and a login button 814.

In one embodiment, said employment platform data system 800 can comprisesaid tab bar 802. In one embodiment, said tab bar 802 can comprise saidsign in page tab 802 a, said user credentials tab 802 b, said allavailable credentials tab 802 c, said my applications tab 802 d, saidlearning center tab 802 e, said resource creation tab 802 f. In oneembodiment, said sign in page tab 802 a can comprise said create newaccount zone 806, said login zone 808. In one embodiment, said allavailable credentials tab 802 c can comprise said all credentials zone1002, said related education resources zone 1004. In one embodiment,said my applications tab 802 d can comprise said my applications zone1102. In one embodiment, said learning center tab 802 e can comprisesaid related credentials zone 1202, said URL display zone 1204, saidtesting zone 1206. In one embodiment, said create new account zone 806can comprise said user type zone 810, said create user account button812. In one embodiment, said login zone 808 can comprise said loginbutton 814.

In one embodiment, said sign in page tab 802 a can comprise a sign inpage, as is known in the art.

In one embodiment, said create new account zone 806 can comprise saidFirst Name 502 b, said Last Name 502 c, and said Password 502 d. In oneembodiment, said user type zone 810 can comprise said Applicant 502 e,said Employer 502 f, said Recruiter 502 g and said Educator 502 h.

In one embodiment, said login zone 808 can comprise said Username 502 kand said Password 502 d.

Said create user account button 812 and said login button 814 can beused, as is known in the art.”

FIG. 9 illustrates a user interface view of a user credentials tab 802b.

Illustrated herein are an user credentials zone 902, an open positionszone 904, a related education resources zone 906, a load relatededucational resources button 908, a launch related educational resources910, an applied field 920 a.

In one embodiment, said user credentials zone 902 can comprise said usercredentials zone 902, said open positions zone 904, said relatededucation resources zone 906. In one embodiment, said open positionszone 904 can comprise said load related educational resources button908, said applied field 920 a. In one embodiment, said related educationresources zone 906 can comprise said launch related educationalresources 910.

In one embodiment, said user credentials zone 902 can comprise existingcredentials related to said 804/(that is, the user being logged intosaid device application 402 at this point). In one embodiment, said usercredentials zone 902 can comprise all the current credentials said804/can use to apply for work.

In one embodiment, said open positions zone 904 can comprise openpositions and/or project that might be of interest to said 804/. In oneembodiment, said Description 508 b can comprise two jobs where one hasbeen applied for and the other has not. As illustrated, said 820 a/cancomprise a flag to show whether said 804/has applied for an opportunityin said open positions zone 904 or not.

In one embodiment, said open positions zone 904 can be populated wheresaid Credentials Req 508 e comprises one or more credentials orinterests of said 804/. However, in one embodiment, said “1st Opening”comprises four credentials even though said 804/only has half of thoseare currently within said user credentials zone 902 of said 804/.

In one embodiment, said related education resources zone 906 cancomprise a list of educational resources which can be used by said804/to earn new credentials. For example, in one embodiment, said804/can earn a needed credential by working on said “3rd EducationResource”. In one embodiment, said related education resources zone 906can display a price for each resource being used in said Costs per use510 h.

In one embodiment, said Desc 510 b can comprise a title; said LectureURL 510 c can comprise a link to a leaning resource; said Test 510 d cancomprise a name and cross reference to a test for earning the credential(as discussed to come); said Passing Score 510 e can comprise a minimumpassing score for earning a credential; said Creator Ref 510 f cancomprise a name of another user having created a resource; In oneembodiment, said Credential Ref 510 g can comprise a name of acredential which can be earned through the resource; and said Costs peruse 510 h can comprise a price for using the resource.

In one embodiment, said Costs per use 510 h can be paid by a recruiter,an employer and/or a recruit.

In one embodiment, said open positions zone 904 can select one amountsaid open positions zone 904 click said load related educationalresources button 908; thereafter, select one among said relatededucation resources zone 906 and click said launch related educationalresources 910 to load such a resource. In one embodiment, that resourcecan be loaded in said learning center tab 802 e, to be discussed below.

FIG. 10 illustrates a user interface view of an all availablecredentials tab 802 c.

Illustrated herein are an all credentials zone 1002, a related educationresources zone 1004, a show related educational resources button 1006, alaunch related educational resources 1008.

In one embodiment, said all credentials zone 1002 can comprise said showrelated educational resources button 1006. In one embodiment, saidrelated education resources zone 1004 can comprise said launch relatededucational resources 1008.

In one embodiment, selecting a record in said all credentials zone 1002can cause said related education resources zone 1004 to load, as isknown in the art.

In one embodiment, said all credentials zone 1002 can comprise a one ormore records corresponding to available categories, industries andcredentials, as described herein.

As illustrated, an “8th Credential” can be earned by working on one oftwo offered educational resources, as shown in said related educationresources zone 1004.

FIG. 11 illustrates a user interface view of a my applications tab 802d.

In one embodiment, said my applications zone 1102 can comprise a list ofjobs which said 804/has applied for previously.

FIG. 12 illustrates a user interface view of a learning center tab 802e.

Illustrated herein are a related credentials zone 1202, an URL displayzone 1204, a testing zone 1206, a slides 1210.

In one embodiment, said URL display zone 1204 can comprise said slides1210.

In one embodiment, said learning center tab 802 e can be loaded whensaid 804/selects a resource for learning and testing.

In one embodiment, said related credentials zone 1202 can comprise adescription of the resource being worked upon.

In one embodiment, said URL display zone 1204 can display a resourcerelated to said Lecture URL 510 c for the learning and education of said804/.

In one embodiment, said testing zone 1206 can comprise an examinationarea for testing the competence of said 804/.”

FIG. 13 illustrates a user interface view of a resource creation tab 802f.

Illustrated herein are a related credential zone 1302, a lecturecreation zone 1304, an exam questions zone 1306, a firs slide 1310, arecord audio button 1312, and an edit slide button 1314.

Note that on this display is logged into by said related credential zone1302 who is credentialed to create said “5th Test” and said “3rdEducation Resource” as described herein.

In one embodiment, said related credential zone 1302 can comprise adescription of a resource being worked upon.

In one embodiment, said lecture creation zone 1304 can comprise saidTest 510 d for describing the current resource; said lecture creationzone 1304 can be used to edit a lecture corresponding to said LectureURL 510 c. In one embodiment, said record audio button 1312 and saidedit slide button 1314, work as is known in the art.

In one embodiment, said exam questions zone 1306 can be used to editingan exam to be used for testing said 804/.”

FIG. 14 illustrates a database table view of said user list table 502.

FIG. 15 illustrates a database table view of said credential list table504.

FIG. 16 illustrates a database table view of said CRT user credentialstable 506.

FIG. 17 illustrates a database table view of said job listing table 508.

FIG. 18 illustrates a database table view of said education resourcetable 510.

FIG. 19 illustrates a database table view of said test list table 512.

FIG. 20 illustrates a database table view of said exam question banktable 514.

[00103.1] In one embodiment, said device application 402 can: catalogusers in a user list table as being an applicant, an educator, and/or arecruiter; correlate one or more open opportunities with a one or morecredentials; correlate said one or more credentials with a one or moreeducational resource; said one or more educational resources eachcomprising a test; a portion of said users comprising applicants qualifyunder a portion of said one or more credentials and apply for a portionof said one or more open opportunities correlated with said one or morecredentials; said portion of said users comprising said educatorsselectively create said one or more educational resource to support thecredentialing process for said applicants and said recruiters; and saidrecruiters set up said one or more opportunities and select a portion ofsaid one or more educational resources for said one or moreopportunities.

Various changes in the details of the illustrated operational methodsare possible without departing from the scope of the following claims.Some embodiments may combine the activities described herein as beingseparate steps. Similarly, one or more of the described steps may beomitted, depending upon the specific operational environment the methodis being implemented in. It is to be understood that the abovedescription is intended to be illustrative, and not restrictive. Forexample, the above-described embodiments may be used in combination witheach other. Many other embodiments will be apparent to those of skill inthe art upon reviewing the above description. The scope of the inventionshould, therefore, be determined with reference to the appended claims,along with the full scope of equivalents to which such claims areentitled. In the appended claims, the terms “including” and “in which”are used as the plain-English equivalents of the respective terms“comprising” and “wherein.”

1. An apparatus, comprising: at least one memory including computerprogram code; and at least one processor, wherein the at least onememory and the computer program code are configured to, with the atleast one processor, cause the apparatus at least to: catalog users in auser list table as being an applicant, an educator, and/or a recruiter;correlate one or more open opportunities with a one or more credentials;correlate said one or more credentials with a one or more educationalresource; said one or more educational resources each comprising a test;a portion of said users comprising applicants qualify under a portion ofsaid one or more credentials and apply for a portion of said one or moreopen opportunities correlated with said one or more credentials; saidportion of said users comprising said educators selectively create saidone or more educational resource to support the credentialing processfor said applicants and said recruiters; and said recruiters set up saidone or more opportunities and select a portion of said one or moreeducational resources for said one or more opportunities.
 2. A methodfor employment verification and recruiting, the method comprising:cataloging users in a user list table as being an applicant, aneducator, and/or a recruiter, correlating one or more open opportunitieswith a one or more credentials, and correlating said one or morecredentials with a one or more educational resource; wherein, said oneor more educational resources each comprising a test; a portion of saidusers comprising applicants qualify under a portion of said one or morecredentials and apply for a portion of said one or more openopportunities correlated with said one or more credentials; said portionof said users comprising said educators selectively create said one ormore educational resource to support the credentialing process for saidapplicants and said recruiters; and said recruiters set up said one ormore opportunities and select a portion of said one or more educationalresources for said one or more opportunities.
 3. A computer programproduct embodied on a non-transitory computer readable storage medium,the computer program product being encoded with instructions to controla processor to perform a process, the process comprising: catalogingusers in a user list table as being an applicant, an educator, and/or arecruiter, correlating one or more open opportunities with a one or morecredentials, and correlating said one or more credentials with a one ormore educational resource; wherein, said one or more educationalresources each comprising a test; a portion of said users comprisingapplicants qualify under a portion of said one or more credentials andapply for a portion of said one or more open opportunities correlatedwith said one or more credentials; said portion of said users comprisingsaid educators selectively create said one or more educational resourceto support the credentialing process for said applicants and saidrecruiters; and said recruiters set up said one or more opportunitiesand select a portion of said one or more educational resources for saidone or more opportunities.